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Hello, mates!
I have the following question that I have no idea what can I do:
I have a table called 'Sections' with this columns:
And for each ID and WAY I must rank this line IDs, ordering the sections based on distance between FROM and TO.
An exemple:
| SECTIONS TABLE | ||||
| ID | FROM | TO | DISTANCE | WAY |
| 1 | A | B | 10 | going |
| 1 | A | C | 25 | going |
| 1 | A | D | 42 | going |
| 1 | B | C | 15 | going |
| 1 | B | D | 32 | going |
| 1 | C | D | 17 | going |
| 2 | R | S | 50 | going |
| 2 | R | T | 70 | going |
| 2 | S | T | 20 | going |
| 1 | D | A | 42 | return |
| 1 | D | B | 32 | return |
| 1 | D | C | 17 | return |
| 1 | C | A | 25 | return |
| 1 | C | B | 15 | return |
| 1 | B | A | 10 | return |
| 2 | T | R | 70 | return |
| 2 | T | S | 20 | return |
| 2 | S | R | 50 | return |
My expect result:
| RANKED SECTIONS | |||
| ID | SECCION | WAY | RANK |
| 1 | A | going | 1 |
| 1 | B | going | 2 |
| 1 | C | going | 3 |
| 1 | D | going | 4 |
| 1 | D | return | 1 |
| 1 | C | return | 2 |
| 1 | B | return | 3 |
| 1 | A | return | 4 |
| 2 | R | going | 1 |
| 2 | S | going | 2 |
| 2 | T | going | 3 |
| 2 | T | return | 1 |
| 2 | R | return | 2 |
| 2 | S | return | 3 |
Please help me! 😞
🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Try this:
Rank X 2 = VAR Filt = SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Filter]) Return RANKX ( FILTER(ALL ( Table2 );Table2[Filter]=Filt); [Dist] )
Table2[Filter] is a calculated column:
Filter = Table2[ID] & Table2[Way]
[Dist] is a measure:
Dist = SUM(Table2[Distance])
Try this:
Rank X = VAR Val = Table2[ID] VAR Val2 = Table2[Way] Return RANKX(FILTER(Table2;Table2[ID]=Val && Table2[Way] = Val2); Table2[Distance])
I am not able to set a table[column] as a VAR
Try this:
Rank X 2 = VAR Filt = SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Filter]) Return RANKX ( FILTER(ALL ( Table2 );Table2[Filter]=Filt); [Dist] )
Table2[Filter] is a calculated column:
Filter = Table2[ID] & Table2[Way]
[Dist] is a measure:
Dist = SUM(Table2[Distance])
Ohh, you are making a measure and not a calculated column?
Un momento!
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